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See also: Gameplay in the Tekken series Continuing the fighting mechanics from Tekken 3, Tekken Tag sees players battling in teams of two characters. At any point in the match, the player can hit a tag button to swap out with their other fighter, allowing the resting fighter to recover some lost health. The tag can be implemented in many ways, such as in between combos or utilising special throws. At times when a resting fighter's is flashing, that character can be tagged in to be given a temporary boost in strength. Unlike other tag games such as Capcom's Vs. series, players are defeated when only one of their fighters lose all their health, requiring players to be strategic about tagging their fighters. In the event of a timeout, the team with the most accumulative health remaining wins the round. The game features over 35 characters that have previously appeared in Tekken 2 and Tekken 3. In addition, there is a boss character, Unknown, who is similar to Tekken 3's Mokujin in that she can randomly imitate any character's fighting style, albeit she is able to change her style any time during the fight. The PlayStation 2 version added enhanced graphics and various modes, including 1-on-1 mode, in which players only choose one fighter each, and Team Battle, where players choose up to eight battles and play with the tag rules, with each new character replacing the one that was defeated (the remaining fighter must fight on his/her own). Also featured is "Tekken Bowl" mode, a bowling minigame where each character has different attributes. Plot Tekken Tag Tournament, being a non-canon game, features no storyline. It is more of a compilation of the Tekken series giving fans the opportunity to play as almost every character in the series up to that point, including many of those that had apparently been missing in the main Tekken storyline. Of all the returning characters, Kazuya Mishima was the most heavily promoted, since he featured prominently on the game's cover art and promotional material, despite his absence from the previous entry in the Tekken series (he would return in Tekken 4). When Arcade mode is completed, a real-time ending is shown over the credits for the main character (i.e. the first character chosen when selecting the two fighters). The exception to this is Unknown's ending, which is a FMV. Characters See also: List of Tekken characters As the game was made to be a compilation of previous games, the game include nearly every character from the original Tekken up to Tekken 3, including those who were canonically missing in the current canonical game Tekken 3, such as Baek Doo San, Jun Kazama, and Bruce Irvin. All of these characters are given improved moveset and animations to make them on par with the current characters. Additionally, the game adds two new characters, all of them being mimic characters: Tetsujin, a metallic version of Mokujin, and Unknown, a mysterious woman who was controlled by the "Forest Demon" who also serves as the final boss of this game. Although Tetsujin was never featured in any other Tekken game, Unknown appeared in the sequel of this game, Tekken Tag Tournament 2. The only absent characters in the game that were playable in previous entries of the series are the original Jack, King I, Kuma Sr., Marshall Law, Dr. Boskonovitch and Gon. Boskonovitch, however, makes a cameo appearance in the Tekken Bowl mode as a spectator. Arcade and console version differences The arcade and console versions of Tekken Tag Tournament differ slightly. The arcade version ran on a 32-bit engine, utilizing the graphics engine of Tekken 3. These graphics ran using the Tekken 3 PCB board, based on the PlayStation hardware. The console version ran on a highly updated engine, utilizing the PlayStation 2's graphics processor. The game doesn't run on a 32-bit engine, yet on a new and updated engine highly similar to that found on Tekken 4. The background designs and BGMs differed too, as the console version had new updated tracks, while the arcade version was based on MIDI tracks with an instrumental backing. Unknown is not playable on the arcade version, yet the character is on the PlayStation 2 version. The arcade version also allowed players to only select the alternative colours that have been added to the costumes at first, while the normally colored ones are unlocked when the bonus characters are. There are also crucial differences concerning the playability of the characters. Some moves or attacks are much more efficient in the arcade version than in the console version and vice versa. Tekken Tag Tournament HD Tekken Tag Tournament HD is a remastered version of Tekken Tag Tournament, released in November 2011. The game comes on the same Blu-ray Disc as Tekken: Blood Vengeance and will be accessible if the disc is loaded on a PlayStation 3 (the entire package is referred to as Tekken Hybrid). The game is based on the PlayStation 2 version and features updated HD visuals, similar to the God of War Collection or The Sly Collection. The game includes Trophy support. Reception Tekken Tag received positive reviews from critics. GameSpot gave it a 9.6 out of 10. It has an aggregate score of 85 on Metacritic. IGN gave it an 8.7 out of 10 praising its graphics and character moves. In 2007, IGN listed Tekken Tag Tournament as the 23rd best game on the PlayStation 2.[7] As of 2008 PSM states "Tekken Tag is regarded as the best installment in the series". In an article by GamePro, Prince Paul praised Tekken Tag Tournament for its visuals stating such things as, "The fighting backgrounds were also astounding-especially Eddy Gordo's stage where you could see individual blades of grass!"[8] In Japan, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation 2 version of the game a 38 out of 40.[9] Tekken Tag has sold 4.63 million copies worldwide.[citation needed] Cult Status Tekken Tag being the only game in the franchise with the unique Tag style has remained a popular choice for fans despite its age. There is a growing trend for fans to gather for organised events. These events are played up using a Pro Wrestling style of promotion, including nicknames and hype videos. Fights are determined based on Rankings and has led to official Rankings pages showing up on various sites. Legacy A sequel for Tekken Tag, titled Tekken Tag Tournament 2, was announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2010 on September 18, 2010. The game will expand on the previous game's tag mechanics, allowing for more flowing tag combos and combined moves, inherit some gameplay mechanics from Tekken 6, and feature characters from more recent Tekken games. It has currently been announced for a Japanese release in Summer 2011 (though was delayed to Autumn 2011 following the Great East Japan Earthquake), with other regions and platforms yet to be announced. System Requirements= Ram= 1 Gb Minimum but 2 Gb Recomended Processer= 2.6 P(4) Minimum but 2.3 Core2Duo Recomended Graphics Card= 128 Mb of any brand Minimun but 256 Recomended Direct X = Compatiblity 9.0 c with pixel shader 2.0 or higher HDD=100 Mb free space is needed to install it. ======================================================================================================================================================================= Tekken Tag Tournament Serial Key= LUZAGJ-8TS8V1DK-3LL8Z23 ======================================================================================================================================================================= [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ Instructions]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] After installing game.Run the game from desktop.Select Tekken Tag Tournament (TEG3/Ver.c1). When the loading will complete to 100% press ok and then any key to continue game. When thegame will start press (Tab) and select "input (this game)".Set the bottons from these instructions.. 1 Player Start= Set any botton.It will start your game. Coin1=It will insert a coin. Player 1 up= It will move your player upward. Player 1 down= It will move your player downward. Player 1 left= It will move your player backward. Player 1 right= It will move your player forward. Player 1 botton 1= It is your left punch. Player 1 botton 2= It is your right punch. Player 1 botton 3= It is a botton which changes your player. Player 1 botton 4= It is your left kick. Player 1 botton 5= It is your right kick. Remmember player 2 controls are also like this.If you have a joystick then you will not need to make settings the default settings are for joystick.. Seed Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz........................................ Sharing WidgetTrailerScreenshots |